(860) 642-4580To serve everyone most efficiently appointments are preferred. No appointments will be made prior to 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m.

The Lebanon Social Services office offers a variety of services to Lebanon children, adults, and seniors. These free services include:

ADULTS:

· Referrals to State and Federal programs for SNAP (food stamps) assistance, Section 8 Housing, State General Assistance, Assistance with Husky/Access Health CT (marketplace for CT Insurance) for uninsured children and families.

· Energy Assistance and Intake office for TVCCA State Energy Assistance Program serving the New London County, Operation Fuel, Project Warm-up. Referral and assistance with CL&P and Bozrah L&P plans and weatherization.

This year through generous donations we were able to provide many Lebanon children with gifts for under the tree, and The Lions Club of Lebanon also provided winter coats for children in need. We saw a marked increase of children in need last year, and we are thankful that those who were in the greatest need benefited from the generosity of others.

To serve everyone most efficiently appointments are preferred. No appointments will be made prior to 9:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m.

LEBANON HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM

The Housing Rehabilitation Program is designed for low and moderate income homeowners and landlords with low and moderate income tenants to address safety and public health code violations, as well as provide funds for necessary house repairs.

Funds will address safety and public health code violations first but also may be used by homeowners for common repair projects including but not limited to, septic system repairs, roofing & siding, structural deficiencies, replacement windows, plumbing, electrical, and heating systems.

The Housing Rehabilitation Program is funded by a Community Development Block Grant from the United State Department of Housing and Urban Development and administered through the State Department of Economic and Community Development.

Housing Rehabilitation Projects have a $25,000 spending cap per eligible applicant. To be eligible for the Program applicants must income qualify and be current on town taxes. Projects must also be able to address all serious housing deficiencies while staying within the spending cap.APPLICATION LINK BELOW UNDER RESOURCES